Online comedy sensation Max Fosh is bringing his new show to Bristol
Posted on: 12 Aug 2024Next month, The Bristol Hippodrome will welcome the British comedian, presenter and internet sensation for his eagerly anticipated new show, ‘Loophole’.
Max Fosh will appear at The Bristol Hippodrome on Sunday 22 September 2024.
Following a smash hit debut tour in 2021 as well as an acclaimed run at the London Palladium, Fosh is back on the road with his first-ever international tour. With more than 4 million followers on social media and over 1 billion views on his YouTube channel, this is sure to prove a popular show!
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Londoner Max Fosh first broke into the public consciousness with his eponymously named YouTube channel (originally named StreetSmart) in 2016. Fosh’s main comedy vehicle on this platform has been pranks, with one high-profile example of this being tricking arrivals at Gatwick into thinking they were at Luton Airport.
Elsewhere, he has forged a successful stand-up career with his debut tour, ‘Zocial Butterfly’, selling out both of his Edinburgh Fringe runs in 2021 and once more taking to the stage the following year for a run of shows at the prestigious London Palladium.
A certified YouTube sensation, Max’s videos are all about finding life’s loopholes and exploiting them. How else do you think he managed to become the richest man in the world or technically won an Oscar? This show is not to be missed.
As well as Bristol, Max Fosh’s ‘Loophole’ tour of the UK will see him drop by venues in Cambridge, Oxford, Reading, Bath, Belfast, Birmingham, Cardiff, Exeter, Newcastle, Bradford, Nottingham, Southampton, Brighton, Glasgow, Liverpool, Sheffield, Manchester, Bournemouth, Ipswich, London and more.
Max Fosh will appear at The Bristol Hippodrome on Sunday 22 September 2024 – secure your tickets HERE.
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Stan is a born and bred Bristolian, recently graduated from studying English Literature in Sheffield. His passions are music and literature and he spends the majority of his time in venues all over the city, immersing himself in Bristol’s alternative music scene. A lifelong Bristol City fan, Stan’s Saturdays are spent watching his team both home and away.